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And Progress Is Not Intelligently Planned; by Bad Religion
Going through a world of sad debris
Regard quixoitic reveries of ownership:
The blossoming disease of man called tenure and accretion
The ancient western treadmill of deception and derision.
But i want something more.
Racing through a life of tragic wastage
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I experience the loss of trust and innocence.
The billowing cyclone of time has blown away our reasons
As we trudge like blind men forward trying to avoid collision.
But i want something...
More.
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